Icheon Doniul (Dori-ri) Village in Icheon, Gyeonggi-do, is a typical farm village located on a plain field between Wonducheon Stream and Yanghwacheon Village. Dori-ri Village is a prestigious village where the culture of the Samhan period is still passed down. The rice cultivation is part of the culture that has been passed down since the Samhan period. The name "Doniul" is derived from the nearby Sodonibong Peak. The word "doni" means a wide field with wetlands. The village is made up of approximately 100 households with 303 villagers. It is also known as a village of longevity as many of the residents are over 100 years old. The village is the producer of the famous Icheon rice for the king. The village is located approximately 12 kilometers from Icheon downtown, which can be reached in an hour from Dong Seoul Bus Terminal.
Basic Information
Postal Code | 17401 |
Address | 경기도 이천시 대월면 대월로667번길 359-3 |
Usage Information
Experience Guide | Farming experience, traditional culture and food experience, etc. (subject to change; inquire before visiting) |
Information & Inquiries | +82-70-4239-5284 |
Parking Facilities | Available |
Detailed Description
Restrooms | Available |
Admission Fees | Free (separate fees apply to experience programs) |